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The definitive WWII grand-strategy sim where you run the entire war from logistics to ideology. Deep, brutal, and genuinely rewarding once it clicks.

Hearts of Iron IV is a grand-strategy game covering the period roughly from 1936 to the mid-1940s, where you take command of any nation on earth and steer it through the Second World War. You are not just moving units on a map. You are managing production lines, assigning research slots to doctrine trees, constructing infrastructure in contested provinces, training division templates down to the support company, and manipulating political factions to keep your government from collapsing under wartime strain. The scope is enormous, and the Cadet Edition is the base game entry point before any of the many paid DLC expansions factor in. The core loop is genuinely satisfying in a way few strategy games match. Early-game decisions about civilian versus military factory ratios, naval versus air investment, and whether to rush a focus tree branch for a historical or alternate-history path all compound into radically different late-game situations. Play Germany and you can follow history or pivot toward a completely different ideology. Play a minor nation like Romania or Mexico and the constraints force creative, scrappy play that big-power runs never demand. The combat itself is abstracted at the division level, which means micro-heavy RTS players will feel initially disconnected, but once you understand supply lines, air superiority zones, and encirclement mechanics, battles become deeply readable and deliberate. For newcomers, the word-of-mouth reputation for impenetrable complexity is overstated. Paradox added a tutorial adviser system that walks you through the interface, and the sheer number of YouTube tutorial series and Steam Workshop guides means a complete beginner has more learning resources here than in almost any other strategy title. The real learning curve is not the controls but the decision density. You will make your first major mistakes around hour ten, not hour one, which is actually a good sign. Start on a guided major nation like the UK or the USA, follow the focus tree recommendations, and you will have a functioning military before the real fighting starts. What does not work as well: the base game AI is competent at following historical patterns but struggles with dynamic front management once you deviate from expected paths. The naval AI in particular has been a long-standing community complaint, and you will notice it most in Pacific or Atlantic campaign scenarios. The base game also lacks several systems, particularly around naval invasions, special forces depth, and ideological politics, that only exist in DLC. That means the Cadet Edition is a genuinely complete game, but some mechanical pillars feel like structural placeholders once you read the DLC feature lists. The Metacritic score of 83 at launch reflects a strong foundation that has been meaningfully improved by years of patches, so the version you are buying today is substantially better than what reviewers scored in 2016. The mod ecosystem via Steam Workshop is one of the strongest in any strategy game. Kaiserreich, The New Order, and Old World Blues are conversion mods with more content than most full-price releases. If the base game eventually feels thin after a hundred hours, the modding community has effectively built an entire second and third game on top of the engine. That longevity alone makes the Cadet Edition a high-value entry point. Diego, Scout Team

Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition

Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition

6 jun 2016Paradox Development StudioParadox Interactive
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The definitive WWII grand-strategy sim where you run the entire war from logistics to ideology. Deep, brutal, and genuinely rewarding once it clicks.

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Hearts of Iron IV is a grand-strategy game covering the period roughly from 1936 to the mid-1940s, where you take command of any nation on earth and steer it through the Second World War. You are not just moving units on a map. You are managing production lines, assigning research slots to doctrine trees, constructing infrastructure in contested provinces, training division templates down to the support company, and manipulating political factions to keep your government from collapsing under wartime strain. The scope is enormous, and the Cadet Edition is the base game entry point before any of the many paid DLC expansions factor in. The core loop is genuinely satisfying in a way few strategy games match. Early-game decisions about civilian versus military factory ratios, naval versus air investment, and whether to rush a focus tree branch for a historical or alternate-history path all compound into radically different late-game situations. Play Germany and you can follow history or pivot toward a completely different ideology. Play a minor nation like Romania or Mexico and the constraints force creative, scrappy play that big-power runs never demand. The combat itself is abstracted at the division level, which means micro-heavy RTS players will feel initially disconnected, but once you understand supply lines, air superiority zones, and encirclement mechanics, battles become deeply readable and deliberate. For newcomers, the word-of-mouth reputation for impenetrable complexity is overstated. Paradox added a tutorial adviser system that walks you through the interface, and the sheer number of YouTube tutorial series and Steam Workshop guides means a complete beginner has more learning resources here than in almost any other strategy title. The real learning curve is not the controls but the decision density. You will make your first major mistakes around hour ten, not hour one, which is actually a good sign. Start on a guided major nation like the UK or the USA, follow the focus tree recommendations, and you will have a functioning military before the real fighting starts. What does not work as well: the base game AI is competent at following historical patterns but struggles with dynamic front management once you deviate from expected paths. The naval AI in particular has been a long-standing community complaint, and you will notice it most in Pacific or Atlantic campaign scenarios. The base game also lacks several systems, particularly around naval invasions, special forces depth, and ideological politics, that only exist in DLC. That means the Cadet Edition is a genuinely complete game, but some mechanical pillars feel like structural placeholders once you read the DLC feature lists. The Metacritic score of 83 at launch reflects a strong foundation that has been meaningfully improved by years of patches, so the version you are buying today is substantially better than what reviewers scored in 2016. The mod ecosystem via Steam Workshop is one of the strongest in any strategy game. Kaiserreich, The New Order, and Old World Blues are conversion mods with more content than most full-price releases. If the base game eventually feels thin after a hundred hours, the modding community has effectively built an entire second and third game on top of the engine. That longevity alone makes the Cadet Edition a high-value entry point.

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steamGrand StrategyWWIIDivision BuilderSupply LinesAlternate HistoryMod-FriendlyFocus TreesLong CampaignPolitical Simulation

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Paradox Development Studio
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Paradox Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 jun 2016

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